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USER MANUAL
PMX1204 & PMX1604
WWW.PULSE-AUDIO.CO.UK
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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL PMX1204 & PMX1604 WWW.PULSE-AUDIO.CO.UK...
  • Page 2 When this product reaches the end of its life, do not dispose with the household waste. This includes remote controls and batteries. See www.recycle-more.co.uk. For more details of how to dispose of PULSE products in an environmentally sound fashion, or contact PULSE directly via www.pulse- audio.co.uk.
  • Page 3 • This product has a 12 month warranty. This warrant will be voided if it ap- pears the product has been opened, modified or repaired by an unauthorised technician • Unplug the mixer from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaner.
  • Page 4 The fuses must only be replaced with a fuse of the type and rating stated on the rear panel. If the replacement fuse fails do not use a higher rated fuse, contact your local service agent or PULSE via www.pulse- audio.co.uk.
  • Page 5: Back Panel

    BACK PANEL All the connections on this page our found on the back panel of the mixer PHANTOM POWER switch This switch activates and deactivates the Phantom power on all the micro- phone inputs. Most condenser microphones require phantom power, which is a lower DC voltage delivered to the XLR microphone connector.
  • Page 6 SPEAKON™ SOCKETS AND SPEAKER TERMINAL POSTS - These speakon™ connectors or Terminal posts are the output of the built in power amplifier, (see spec table for model and Wrms). IMPORTANT: Do not connect both speaker types at the same time doing so can damage the built in amplifier.
  • Page 7: Front Panel

    FRONT PANEL All the various controls will be described in this manual in sections. So before you start to read what each piece of equipment does find it first in the mixer. The manual will be starting in the top right hand corner beginning with MIC1 and working its way down the channel.
  • Page 8 EQUALISER. HF,MF, LF There are 3 dial controls to the equaliser, these are HF (high frequency above 12kHz), MF (medium frequency around 2.5kHz) and LF (low frequency below 80Hz). All dials can be turned to the centre-detented position when they are not required to change the signal levels of that particular frequency.
  • Page 9 right. In the middle, at the 12 o’clock position, the sound in each channel is evenly distributed. MUTE - Mutes the sound from the main mix and redi- rects it to the sub group faders 3-4. MUTE LED - This illuminates to indicate a muted chan- nel.
  • Page 10 STEREO AUX RETURN SOCKET BALANCED/UNBALANCED 6.35mm (¼") SOCKETS AND LEVEL BUTTON A stereo signal input via both left and right 6.35mm (¼") sockets. Same as the other channels on the mixer accept this channel can work in stereo. If you wish to run in mono connect the left jack plug only.
  • Page 11: Aux Output

    PHONES 6.35mm (¼") SOCKET Connect headphones to the mixer via this socket so you can listen to individual channels, change settings and listen to them separate from the audio signal being played. AUX SENDS DIAL AND SOLO SWITCH - Controls the gain of all the AUX busses and sends the signal to the AUX OUTPUT.
  • Page 12: Led Display

    STEREO AUX RETURNS DIALS The STEREO AUX RETURN 1 control determines the level of signal in the main mix. If STEREO AUX RE- TURNS 1 is used as effects return, this will determine the level effect when mixed with any “dry” channel. Note: when used this way, the effect device should be set at 100% effect.
  • Page 13 MIX fader to lower the signal levels. Sig- nals may be distorted if the signal levels are set to high. ALT 3-4 outputs are unbalanced and carry the signal of the channels that you have assigned to this group using the mute switch.
  • Page 14: Specification Table

    2 x 300Wrms / 4 ohms PMX1604: 2 x 300Wrms / 8 ohms 2 x 500Wrms / 4 ohms Mic pre amps (4 mics PMX1204 & 8 mics PMX1604) 130dB Range for 24-bit, 192 kHz sampling rate inputs 60dB Gain range Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.0007% (20Hz to 20 kHz)
  • Page 15 Cable connections You are going to use a large amount or cable that run to and fro from your console and have different plugs connected. When running your cables please make sure all cables are out of the way of where people may be walking. Damaged cables or your console being pulled off your workstation by cables being pulled on may damage the console.

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